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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Winged serpent. Medium: glitter-glue on construction paper. Date: 2018? https://www.instagram.com/p/BxGpPCfFMh5/?igshid=1cgvtu3v2vian
Donât you see? We donât need a purpose to live, life is the purpose!
But what if the princess was in the tower because she was the dragon?
Like the queen gives birth and oops itâs this adorable little scaley lizard with tiny wings that she can never quite seem to fold right
None of the Kingâs advisors or doctors can explain it, no one can remember anyone who might have cursed the royal family, plus sire sheâs clearly yours still I mean look at those eyes
They just kind of accept it and keep her in a tower so no one tries to slay her
The queen or castle servants reading bedtime stories to the toddler princess, whoâs made a nest of her favorite toys and some jewelery she stole off her mother, and when she laughs little puffs of smoke come out of her mouth
The king being so proud when she flies across the room for the first time
And once the princess comes of age, confused knights breaking into the tower to find a twenty foot long dragon sitting at the vanity getting her horns polished by her handmaidens
and the âkidnappedâ princess is her girlfriend?
this feels like a minotaur myth gone amazingly right.
Okay, who brought this back? Because I havenât seen notes on this thing in literally months.
She goes flying around the surrounding kingdoms, just watching and listening.
And pretty soon she has a dozen girls sharing the tower with her.
Some were being pushed to marry, or promised in marriage to someone they hated. Some were already married.
Some were poor, or hunted, or enslaved.
Some were thrown out, abandoned, banished.
Thereâs a princess there, yes, one who would rather sit in the solar and read books than marry a boorish prince and interact with her subjects all day.
Thereâs a wizard-student who fled her university after one of the professors tried to curse her for disagreeing with him.
Thereâs a girl who ran away to be a knight, and a girl who was thrown out for being pregnant, and a wife who ran out the door with her toddler carried in her broken arms, her belly swollen and unwieldy, and stories circulate from the bar the next day about how the dragon swooped down and stole away a manâs wife.
Probably ate her, he says. Good riddance.
Thereâs a formerly-wealthy merchant wife, cast out by her husband in middle age so he can wed someone young and pretty.
Thereâs an elderly grandmother whoâs outlived her family and her usefulness.
A street child, rag-clad and starving. A baby, left abandoned on a hillside.
It begins to filter through the land, spoken from fathers to daughter, husbands to wives, employers to servants: if you are bad, the dragon will take you. if you are stubborn, or willful, or refuse to marry, the dragon will find you. if you are useless, or slovenly, or disobedient, you will be thrown out and the dragon will pluck you up in its claws and take you back to its lair filled with bones.
They do not understand that this is not a threat but a promise.
They do not know that the version their servants tell each other, their wives tell their daughters, their mothers tell circles of friends, is âif you are desperate, the dragon will find you. if you want out, the dragon will rescue you. if you pause outside, and tell your fears to the soft beating of wings somewhere in the sky, you will fly, and the dragon will carry you home.â
There are bones, but they are surrounded by living flesh.
The tower, the Princessâs Tower in the central kingdom, is hidden by the finest spells and left alone by longstanding tradition. The nature of the Princessâs curse is a matter of speculation, but most likely, people say, she is under some fairyâs enchantment, and she will sleep for a hundred years until the right prince finds the way in.
The wizard-student was fairly advanced in her studies, and is quite good at teaching the runaway scullery-maid and the young unmarried mother turned out when her belly showed. The gates to the far reaches of the tower grounds open to a hillside two kingdoms away, and to an alleyway in a major city, and to a deep tideswept cave near a fishing village and a harbor, and to a storage room in the oldest wing of the Princessâs home palace.
The rich former merchantâs wife sorts through the dragonâs hoard of gold and gems, and delivers instructions to the runaway postulant and the worn old farm wife; dressed as a young clerk and a common tradesman, they go to call on this merchant who sets the best prices, and that factor who has misplaced goods available for a low price, and this manufacturer of looms and that seller of books.
The farm wife knows the best sheep to buy at market, the ewes who will bear twins and the lambs which will have the finest wool. Another country over, this time in the company of âhisâ elderly âfather,â she buys cows that will give good milk, and chickens that will lay good eggs.
An elderly wizard visits a university, and inquires after their library; she is let in, and watched as she pages through books filled with arcane topics in languages she canât understand; back at the tower, the wizard girl and her students capture the pages in a scrying crystal.
A pretty young fishwife smiles at the vegetable-seller as her daughter clings to her skirts, and soon the girls and women of the tower have seeds to plant. Looms hum, and dyestuffs are boiled, and even the poorest in their former lives wear bright dresses, or breeches and tunics if they prefer.
The dragon brings back a pirate woman from the harbor, stolen from the hangmanâs noose while the crowd cheers; she knows where there is treasure stored, and soon the young girls have gems to play with, and the girl who ran away to be a knight has someone to learn proper swordwork from.
The little girl whose first flight was in her motherâs broken arms wants to be a blacksmith; when a swordblade breaks, the dragon breathes on it, as long as needed, while the child determinedly hammers it back together.
The dragon princess surveys her kingdom with approval. It is small, and tonight she will fly over a small town, where she heard breaking crockery and yelling last night, to see if someone steps out into the darkness and wishes for a better life, and tomorrow there may be one more.
OMG. THIS! This is so flippinâ awesome!!
This is just gorgeous
I keep re-reading it and it just makes my heart so happy.
In love with this. Very inspiring.
So wonderful
I donât want you to see me. I mean, Iâm scared that-
And Iâm dying. Whatever you are canât scare me.
San Junipero continues to wreck me. The score was just released and I had it on repeat while crying painting Kelly.
san junipero + face touching
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Valentines at the Barn
idk this seems like something peridot would do :) happy valentines day yâall!
an extensive list of queer lady movies, for my dear followers as a new year present.
Someone add âGirlTrash: All Night Longâ to the comedy section. Itâs a hilarious musical about a carload of lesbians on their way to compete in Battle of the Bands. The âBy 2 AMâ song really seals the deal for me.
Firehose vs Flamethrower
This is everything I didnât know I needed to see today
#katara vs azula (via @xactodreams)
But what if the princess was in the tower because she was the dragon?
Like the queen gives birth and oops itâs this adorable little scaley lizard with tiny wings that she can never quite seem to fold right
None of the Kingâs advisors or doctors can explain it, no one can remember anyone who might have cursed the royal family, plus sire sheâs clearly yours still I mean look at those eyes
They just kind of accept it and keep her in a tower so no one tries to slay her
The queen or castle servants reading bedtime stories to the toddler princess, whoâs made a nest of her favorite toys and some jewelery she stole off her mother, and when she laughs little puffs of smoke come out of her mouth
The king being so proud when she flies across the room for the first time
And once the princess comes of age, confused knights breaking into the tower to find a twenty foot long dragon sitting at the vanity getting her horns polished by her handmaidens
and the âkidnappedâ princess is her girlfriend?
this feels like a minotaur myth gone amazingly right.
Okay, who brought this back? Because I havenât seen notes on this thing in literally months.
She goes flying around the surrounding kingdoms, just watching and listening.
And pretty soon she has a dozen girls sharing the tower with her.
Some were being pushed to marry, or promised in marriage to someone they hated. Some were already married.
Some were poor, or hunted, or enslaved.
Some were thrown out, abandoned, banished.
Thereâs a princess there, yes, one who would rather sit in the solar and read books than marry a boorish prince and interact with her subjects all day.
Thereâs a wizard-student who fled her university after one of the professors tried to curse her for disagreeing with him.
Thereâs a girl who ran away to be a knight, and a girl who was thrown out for being pregnant, and a wife who ran out the door with her toddler carried in her broken arms, her belly swollen and unwieldy, and stories circulate from the bar the next day about how the dragon swooped down and stole away a manâs wife.
Probably ate her, he says. Good riddance.
Thereâs a formerly-wealthy merchant wife, cast out by her husband in middle age so he can wed someone young and pretty.
Thereâs an elderly grandmother whoâs outlived her family and her usefulness.
A street child, rag-clad and starving. A baby, left abandoned on a hillside.
It begins to filter through the land, spoken from fathers to daughter, husbands to wives, employers to servants: if you are bad, the dragon will take you. if you are stubborn, or willful, or refuse to marry, the dragon will find you. if you are useless, or slovenly, or disobedient, you will be thrown out and the dragon will pluck you up in its claws and take you back to its lair filled with bones.
They do not understand that this is not a threat but a promise.
They do not know that the version their servants tell each other, their wives tell their daughters, their mothers tell circles of friends, is âif you are desperate, the dragon will find you. if you want out, the dragon will rescue you. if you pause outside, and tell your fears to the soft beating of wings somewhere in the sky, you will fly, and the dragon will carry you home.â
There are bones, but they are surrounded by living flesh.
The tower, the Princessâs Tower in the central kingdom, is hidden by the finest spells and left alone by longstanding tradition. The nature of the Princessâs curse is a matter of speculation, but most likely, people say, she is under some fairyâs enchantment, and she will sleep for a hundred years until the right prince finds the way in.
The wizard-student was fairly advanced in her studies, and is quite good at teaching the runaway scullery-maid and the young unmarried mother turned out when her belly showed. The gates to the far reaches of the tower grounds open to a hillside two kingdoms away, and to an alleyway in a major city, and to a deep tideswept cave near a fishing village and a harbor, and to a storage room in the oldest wing of the Princessâs home palace.
The rich former merchantâs wife sorts through the dragonâs hoard of gold and gems, and delivers instructions to the runaway postulant and the worn old farm wife; dressed as a young clerk and a common tradesman, they go to call on this merchant who sets the best prices, and that factor who has misplaced goods available for a low price, and this manufacturer of looms and that seller of books.
The farm wife knows the best sheep to buy at market, the ewes who will bear twins and the lambs which will have the finest wool. Another country over, this time in the company of âhisâ elderly âfather,â she buys cows that will give good milk, and chickens that will lay good eggs.
An elderly wizard visits a university, and inquires after their library; she is let in, and watched as she pages through books filled with arcane topics in languages she canât understand; back at the tower, the wizard girl and her students capture the pages in a scrying crystal.
A pretty young fishwife smiles at the vegetable-seller as her daughter clings to her skirts, and soon the girls and women of the tower have seeds to plant. Looms hum, and dyestuffs are boiled, and even the poorest in their former lives wear bright dresses, or breeches and tunics if they prefer.
The dragon brings back a pirate woman from the harbor, stolen from the hangmanâs noose while the crowd cheers; she knows where there is treasure stored, and soon the young girls have gems to play with, and the girl who ran away to be a knight has someone to learn proper swordwork from.
The little girl whose first flight was in her motherâs broken arms wants to be a blacksmith; when a swordblade breaks, the dragon breathes on it, as long as needed, while the child determinedly hammers it back together.
The dragon princess surveys her kingdom with approval. It is small, and tonight she will fly over a small town, where she heard breaking crockery and yelling last night, to see if someone steps out into the darkness and wishes for a better life, and tomorrow there may be one more.
OMG. THIS! This is so flippinâ awesome!!
This is just gorgeous
I keep re-reading it and it just makes my heart so happy.
In love with this. Very inspiring.
cool hairstyles by MagnaLuna
Douglas Adams is the best when it comes to describe characters
they need to teach classes on Douglas Adams analogies okay
âHe leant tensely against the corridor wall and frowned like a man trying to unbend a corkscrew by telekinesis.â
âStones, then rocks, then boulders which pranced past him like clumsy puppies, only much, much bigger, much, much harder and heavier, and almost infinitely more likely to kill you if they fell on you.â
âHe gazed keenly into the distance and looked as if he would quite like the wind to blow his hair back dramatically at that point, but the wind was busy fooling around with some leaves a little way off.â
âIt looked only partly like a spaceship with guidance fins, rocket engines and escape hatches and so on, and a great deal like a small upended Italian bistro.â
âIf it was an emotion, it was a totally emotionless one. It was hatred, implacable hatred. It was cold, not like ice is cold, but like a wall is cold. It was impersonal, not as a randomly flung fist in a crowd is impersonal, but like a computer-issued parking summons is impersonal. And it was deadly - again, not like a bullet or a knife is deadly, but like a brick wall across a motorway is deadly.â
And, of course: âThe ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks donât.â
the one that will always stay with me is âArthur Dent was grappling with his consciousness the way one grapples with a lost bar of soap in the bath,â i feel like that was the first time i really understood what you could do with words.
I will reblog this every time I see it because these are some of my favorite sentences in the English language.
Kataras daughter, Kya, is gay Kataras daughter, Kya is gay KATARAS DAUGHTER, KYA IS GAY
SAY IT ONE MORE TIME FOR THE KID (me and you) WHOM 8 YEARS AGO NEVER THOUGHT THE DAY WOULD COME WHEN SHEâD SEE HERSELF REPRESENTED IN THE CHARACTERS SHE ADORES
Yuck
Too busy to date, too busy for anything. đ
The two best textbook providers I've encountered so far: Zybooks and Soomo. At this point, I can't decide which I love more: Zybooks is a phenomenal interactive resource to learn programming; I took an Intro to Java class that used them, and it was a really fun and interesting class, thanks almost 100% to that textbook. It uses frequent practice questions, is super-comprehensible, and has a Programming developing environment built right in; I really can't recommend it enough, and I hope that my future programming classes end up using it. Soomo, on the other hand, makes an incredible Intro to Psychology textbook. It also uses frequent practice questions (which, according to them, has been shown to promote deeper understanding), has an approachable writing style, has a great mobile app with almost all the same capabilities, and the browser site even has a built in text-to-speech reader! Just check out the sort of out-of-the-box questions it asks! They've really made some great advances in teaching methods since I was in school...